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Show 4 , B.U north. i, '. THE HERALD, FRIDAY JUNE 8, 1923. ; According ta' to get; away from the lke, ! Snow, Normal college. Stella Ness Caldwell of Salt parents. But even this consolation the B. T. V. 8tudenf Body j historian., The newly . elected off!., is denied Chem, for Jimmy Is Realty Serve iu Studenur Miss cers are- - in power to draw up the adopted, by a rich woman and ' ' left Grace Nixon. - u of the treet He seemed and get In passes out of Ann's Hreoteappear constitulon and (Continue! from Pw e One.) ' "How the B. T. Student" BMv with all the members , of the under co'ndtlions that seem"Vt the touch oacawaraa an fall then Smoot Newell. Marj J" Mills. All May Improve Scholastic Standing," ' classes tor the reunion to be held time to shatter her faith in the the TOUnd as . the hftTf tmolr' " vTioi.cn J tianseu, nim uucawau went a. w. Tracy, president of the neat year. A buffet luncheon was goodness of lite. him. oyer Han-'- J Sarah EggerUeavCluff. Wefcer college and former student 'pbrget-Me-Not'- " is a Louis Burs served to 21. With Johnson In. the car was G. Mrs. Gertrude Smith body president tonproduction. j Headless, also from Salt Lake City ,i .11 i how ine B. T. Student Body e LANDLORD ARRESTED. gearle. Olive Smoot Bean, Mary ana joint owner of the car. Ac- 37, uangnter of Mrs H. F. Smith r.miL'n WUliama wen ner .at ow nomr .sera John Cluft Martha John " tt The members of Provo Council Intfmrvtlonn! New Service. Gat Grads," Ernest WU- to Investigations made by cording Jones." BOSTON. William Braverroan, field Thursday afternoon of diabe- - Rlnson. former White and .nd Rose Mafben th U. C. T-- , gave a Chief of Police Wren TOlkins, the Blne; No 428-o-f ' "8.FACE FIERCE STORMS itrranil hull In ttla artnnn tl.ll cf Charleston owner of a house In editor. The Dusenberry schol was accident have been due to de may ,nel8ea- - VMMrs. Riley was born in Hoytsvi'le charge of the B. T, academy. Many tective brakes Mrs. ; "TraditionsBelle Wilson for frand the Thursday evening found on complaint of of students came from' the, towns In iu Jnncama jta oawHionnar vice preBWenL ; council. delegatea;an(L members of the eavesdropping n. Immediately following the acc"Alice Brady's Mst Paramount I Mrs. at that MaTyattend to tenant, early Provfl her IT. with county the C. Matter with th Y'V the T nt Montana i t h' and parents a few Vearsi "What's Utah dent the boy was rushed" to the later. "The Snow Bridfl." which Brave'rman terdei denies in the the school picture, charge, best hlgll She attended the Rrisiiam David J. Wtlaon date the doctors office where he was exam- ' he had come to the house to prill be the feature at the Columbia clarlng and was University an Wanless of was opera-C. U A. ritory outside of Salt Jake City. ind 4d The hall ; the the with Dr.;Will decorated "ung w tv. r case theater Saturday, was nimed in It prepared students better for dif- Beck. At first it was thought that tor at the local plant of the Moun--j formerly a vice president of the 'council colors, gold, white and collect Tent due, him. The and record on of kind Canada, on the original Deseret its upper first the the of tain "Y" States student body; Fayette Steph-- 1 blue. The De Luxe orchestra of Telephone company for ferent pursuit his arm had been broken, as eyefor a maximunvnenalty of tion of the story. Because of the now the UnlTersltyjofEtah., several , She was alee ens, furnTsTTedelcellent years. and Lake SaIt Gtpfft Ray Harter. City Hyrufl witnesses said that the "truck two years In Jail or a fine of 5o0-- : clarity of the atmosphere of this with the Sunday school in lormet presidents, also made short dance music. Several three-pounIt was a school greater' appreciated passed over the arm. Examination Brig-hacountry, the photography of "The when ' and the conducted, wen Provo Sixth talks. ward. boxes of chocolates were awarded and "FORGET-ME-NOT- " Snow Bride" is as near perfection by prrBeck revealed, however, that a endow to desired At the time of her marriage 15 as dance favors, the candy being Young a few scratches yere the only in- as 4a nossihlB to obtain with modern Mrs. Riley leftpjovo for' WARNS AGAINST" TRAGEbV years ago, McDonthurch school, he deslredy Warren contributed (by Sweefs, to the. arm, while the right Salt which Ib show facilities This is f'great factor in.! v Dusenberry. to belts principal, Juries Lake, later nioving to Garfield. International New; ServiiA aid's and Ostler's candy companies V broken was: above the knee. ATLANTA. Ga., June 8. While of Salf Lake. ing for the first time tomorrow at aijy motion picture. Besides her husband J. W. Eiley, ut owinKtQ. h1s tnterests In public leg"We were Kofker the director, corner But two men a is Henry rena toward Strand picture she" theater, death the justturnihghe sped Is survived by lwo children, Refreshments were served to 450, affairs he highly rtcommended Elr to eat at that when- onej togo up to get which maketh the' heart glad. his discovered Ralph and Lenessa tingey, chil- dezvous at Atlanta, one in' ignor- Including 150 from Earl G. Maeser, whom he had met the Greer cafe,"something Mr. said de thing Is found to favor picture prn-- J Johnson, dren of her former husband. Also ance .of impending meeting, to last the a human Given the atory different at educational way w an the driver of the car. "We were by, her another is sure to follow ' t ' Mrs! Bert Crane will entertain at gree, with a cast which brings ta duction, mother, Mrs. H. F, Smith other with death in his heart, a times. see not to Im I hinder fast can't and it, and in this case the very a going woman frantic in character St. each Louis A sympathetic of Provo, three brothers. Patriarch today UaauP md that Mil tfl AtnA hindrance came In the form ot accident happened. Ai-besonght 4licfr r that city ftnd G. mininn, John-Smith and Hyram Smith w wittf "I will admit the foot brake was of Salt Lae and levere rtndatorhisrbrlnging Atlanta to avert the tragedy. iU: to La Von Billings of Duchesne will Ralph G. Smith sleet- - and snow of a In icy a ther of B. hasn't hot heart condition; It of good the esneclallv and of F.; St West, OA Ivi Louis, T.ttlrA speedhof PrOvo'iand two sisters: Mrs. tnlra nlonn Tuna' tlA Oolf difficult circumstances to make a ' A picture which necessitating the delaying of oper- I .fharch school worthy In every way been for some time. The emer Lynn Haws of Provo and MrsRtjta ing in & fast roadster from that tempta. -ttonjr1invjSn brake Worked with avery iaMonaifor many days, has all cannot gency always S. BilUngs bf SalfLake: sued to the confidence oi tne people ana and I have never welcomes hind who to meet one however, Intends photoplays and him, kill right, Fuderal announcements will be the church. found any difficulty in stopping al- made later. which are tree from hoakum and Joseph P. Mosely, of Otto. N. O., WedThe students of - Dr. Maeser's most Mrs. O. Ward left Joseph who alscMs enroute to, Atlanta, immediately with that brake. which have some semblance to life royally entertained Ijpit trm were Mr. and to arr Johnson HeadleeTwlnr West's as Mrs; terrified it really is. 0. and Mrs. W. at the home of she will Jlsit for several weks "Foraet-Me-Not- " on their way to is a love story appeals to William F. Bundle, chief with Mr. in junk dealers, were Mrs.-J- . A. Carter. Beesley yesterday afternoon, and, of police of St. Louis. From the fact Rundle but it i more than that It is the strumental and vocal music was Sanpete county. who wired Chief James Beavera of Atthat Johnson hurried the boy to life story t furnished by Miss Mary Mortimer LUNCHEON FOR 04 for each office and then report devotion lanta In doctor's the their find the warning. 4nd Mis Ethelyn Hodson. 'A de ed the accident to the police, Chief Dr. and Mrs. H. Q. Merrill enter other' some compensation for the THURSDAY licious dinner wn served oy (Mrs. HOME COMING the class of the 1904 of the unkind fate which has deprived tained on to his him Wllkins go permitted r..., v B. Y. U. at luncheon at their home them of home and the affection of . CVa Vmmitm anI U(u .1.. A very successful function mark- 3J Thursday afternoon- from 1 until " r MarietU Beesley; Those present day of the B. Y. U. o'clock. Twenty were served. As- Alice Lake, ' Rosemary alumni was the stu- were-aad MrsTroaeplrBrw m sistlng the hostess were Mrs. . JU. dent body presidents' luncheon Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. .Myron c Theby, V. Frank Glen-don- ,, Roberts, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum Johnsontpld the police authoriNewell Mr. and Mrs. Jorgan Han ties that Be is willing to do every- given by the newly elected presiand Mrs. Edgar McArthur. Philo McCullough sen, Mr. aid Mra. Samuel Jepper-ioSATURDAY thing possible to make it right so dent and vice president of the stuMrs. Diantha.. Worsley; Mrs. that no expense wiU fall, on the dent body, Rex Johnson and Helen m. CLASSES ORGANIZED "Y" 9:15 7 p. ' 2:15, 4 :00, :30, Rose McEwan Hawa, Mary T. Fa mother of the boy. After 'fixing Candland. All past presidents and Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Hasler enterBggert-seof S. vice P. the Mrs student and. Mr. and body Johnson of on presidents classes the truck, the the brakes rer, tained the members, ' at the "Y" were. invited to partici- -' Sleft tor Sanpete county. of "97 and '98 of the Brigham Young , -- in -In the 'pate the affair. After enjoying memories university at their home Thursday Miss Candland read from notes j. incidents, and . stories in were The rooms past prettily afternoon, absent presidents at the beginning decorated with roses. During the Joseph B. Keeler was elected presiMarithen Mr. and as introduced Johnson the dent of the organization, afternoon the organization of the Itoastmaster Attorney David J. Wil-- , was effected. etta' Rlggs Beesley, secretary. classes, combined, isbn of Ogrtpn, the only persiin to The following were elected: Dr. serve ns president of t"e student Hasler, president; Prof. Reinhard body two years. Maeser, vice president; Mrs. Zina The fo".;cwi;ig toasts we're tea Brimhall Holbrook, secretary; Mrs. tures oi tiie occasion: Nettle Ness Smart, treasurer; Mrs. "The B, Y. U . Athletically." of the Club business and policies occu Wayne "hales, president Big rally and initiation of Provo take place pied the attention of Provo Kiwan- Camp No. 482 wiU And Christy Comedy Thursday, June 14, at 8 o'clock, iana at the Thursday luncheon in the where the In K. P. hall. District Manager Community church, TONIGHT AND Robert F. Runiel of Salt Lake City members of the Ladies' Aid society ' is here directing the campaign and served one ot the best club dinners SATURDAY AUCE to ever set before the staff hungry business, appointed a special degree F "in JACK HOXIE man; the tables were decorated exemplify the ritualistic work' Bi'ijl ll jl the Protection and sublime degree with roses, the service was excelFRIDAY AND of woodcraft Several head officers lent, and the food plentiful. SATURDAY -from Denver on their way to the OF DON QUICKSHOT John W. Farrer presided and coast .will stop here for the- occ"FORGET-ME-NOT- " J. Murdock won the attendasionand Head Escort Tom Law-eo- n Royal THE RIO GRANDE" Q&titwMMQidm Mr. Farrer. donated ance prize, by accomof Salt Lake City will Leonard Henroid, local manager FINE MONUMENTS Want Action? ThriUs? AT A human story in which COMPLETE HIKING in His New Hard-ridinpany them, with a delegation of the of the Metropolitan Life insurance It's Romancp? Mystery? PRICES and smiles are mintears RIGHT Salt Lake camps. AND OUTCAMPING Sure-tir- e was Introduced as a new Western Romance all here filmed amid the ftr-wi. The officer! nt Prof o camp will company, make you FITS gled; club. of sriow-drape- d A Large Variety From reconfer the degree and' after the member e the exquisite, a little, and cry a laugh and Khaki Knickers, $2.95 Up JVhich to Select. ceremony a program has been arPresident Adams Informed the gions of -- the Canadian little ana you will come Khaki Knickers, $2.95 Up COMEDY ranged by the committee to enter club that the McDonald Chocolate Northland. feeling glad that you away dlftain the visiting member from Khaki Suits Beesley Marble .$8.90 Up company nad extended its invitation and that it is a alive are ferent parts' of the. state. GET IT AT to tne roof garden to in'clude the ALL SEATS Granite good old world after pretty West Mountain camp of Payson Spanish Fork Springville and all. will be here with a large delega KiWanis clubs as well as the Provo South of Tabernacle. Just tion. club. The county invitation was AND COMEDY AND COMEDY sent by Mr. McDonald through a PROVO, UTAH. LADIES' DEPT. BIH OF. :thJoytrie4 ie . Social Galen d ar lilfliD t. Our Store by-la- rh i j -- 'fore-yunn- - '! - - g"11' Is rte Cr-Bree- js '' . r - j eon-nect- ; d ' ' Supply 1 "Forget-tMe-Not,- DEPARTMENT -- - uur unowieage oi me . nr "llZZ", Zl rln . Ing but ud.-jsuU- Ja failointavor . I SERvTCt STRAW PRESIDENTS TO YOU it Oar phones are here ; i Aht Ladies r",I " Mf. home-comin- for your convenience PLEASE USE THEM. COLUMBIA g n, n. IIS W. More To Be Pitied Than MEETING w. 0. CLUB VEGETABLES Order all you need for CABBAGE BEETS PRINCESS BEET GREENS TURNIPS "Let 'Er Run" NEW SPUDS ASPARAGUS Snm Bride - ' SPINACH UTAH H ii 001 II B son of Edwin Smart, Mrs. Edwin H. Smart, 887 North First East street," sustained a broken rlghtJsg when he was run over Thursday afternoon by a large track driven by Clyde Johnson, 128 Sparta street, Salt Lake City. Y, The accident happened on the corner ot Center, street and First West street as the boy' was walk ing west and the track was driving 10c Blnotso Del Monte Canned Spinach has changed all that Now anyone may Men's Shoes . serve this wholesome green --r at any season as fine as if picked right from, the garden. It's free from all grit cooked ready to serve and most "" economical, too! . Xn teeeptionat Value '"."" ' ' Large Fine Utah County Strawberries Cut Meats SATURDAY ENTimSTOCKJOILFRENCH JaNDA 25 PER CENT grade, yard 75c grade, yard Anything" you "wish, we have it - DISCOUNT ON ALL RATINE TISSUE GINGHAMS 58c - ......39$ ....57 irf $13.75 ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES ' $24.75 " boch the v J' Values from $4.50 to $7.50. tnte psj joot to idvcstiffirft , BUSTER BROWH SHOE STORE $2.48, $2.98, Leading v : Grocers 'Everywhere COATS, AND CHILDREN'S COATS ZAio) (o) ft? o)Jo If utilra Is uii-iuti- Uii JCroceries- either prices.-6- In are ve t - v. 1' WHITEHEAD r.iE fo) ffTi Third South and. Uair. PIIONES 67 AND 68. luijul... y . packages or cans, sold here at the $3I8, $3.98 We Can Fit Your Foot VBIG REDUCTION pN SOTS; ;k w2l and cconorny.' MARKET. willing-to-let-li- 98cTO$7.50 irn who cotskVrs Order your , Sunday roast early from our com plete-stoof FRESH MEATS IN OUR SANI-TAR" Y . SO PER CENT DISCOUNT J tsiat to -- S ck CENT1MSCOUNT - FOUR BIG LOTS OF SLIPPERS : FRESH-MEAT- CANNED MEATS .$X.69 $2.25 grade 20 PER ' CURED MEATS ...74 ....04 "a $15 grade ALL BEAUTIFUL TAFFETA DRESSES TO J 57 75c grade . 98c grade . " CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION pries o&r erojifacal GRAPEFRUIT Continued for that only the rich could afford to serve spinach out of season, Muslo for' the luncheon was fur nished by Miss Nina Halliday, of American Fork, and Myron F. West ot Pleasant Grove. - br ORANGES oj very lorn The Springville and Spanish Fork clubs have volunteered their aid to the Provo club in taking the Provo band to the district convention In August, according to Mr. Adams. .'$8.00 BANANAS . Upon motion the Provo Klwanis club unanimously accepted Mr. Mcr Donald's invitation and it is to be Utah county Klwanis' ladies' night at-- fh McDonald root garden in Salt Lake City, Friday evening, June 2L . WATERMELONS f Herald reporter. LEIg CANTE LOUPES & Taylor Bros. Co. . 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